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sandy triggering a freak snowstorm. folks are digging out right now. just across the hudson river, in hoboken that is the picture on the screen. the national guard is hard at work in a city of 50,000 people. 90% of the homes have no electricity. the mayor says the city is simply running low on food, water and food. molly line is there with more for us now. molly? >> reporter: absolutely. it is a tough road here in hoboken. the estimate they won't have much of the community for seven to 10 days. they are pulling together as you mentioned. gathering together. there are several shelters open. there are places to charge your phone. they're calling for donations of nonperishable items of blankets and coats. we had a chance to get out into the community and walk around and look at devastation of the storm surge. some restaurants. some low-lying apartment buildings, community residences and just general shops, plumbing apparatus places water coming in, broken glass everywhere, the mud, the sewage. you can hear ambulances in the background. clearly still an em
sandy triggering a freak snowstorm. folks are digging out right now. just across the hudson river, in hoboken that is the picture on the screen. the national guard is hard at work in a city of 50,000 people. 90% of the homes have no electricity. the mayor says the city is simply running low on food, water and food. molly line is there with more for us now. molly? >> reporter: absolutely. it is a tough road here in hoboken. the estimate they won't have much of the community for seven to 10...
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it's adding to the misery left by sandy. more than 700,000 people now have no electricity because of the two storms. some people who got back online are now off line because of this nor'easter. what's going to happen next? that's a big question. janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center. what do the next few days look like? >> reporter: cold. cold tomorrow night, but then we have sunshine and temperatures in the 50s and 60s, so we just have to get through the next couple of nights, and i know that's hard to say because a lot of people are on day nine, ten without power. look at these incredible storm totals. this is historic. we're seeing records broken here in terms of early snowfall totals. over 13 inches for parts of connecticut, a foot in new jersey. bronxville, new york, 9.5 inches, canbury -- danbury, close to 9 inches. and yesterday's commute was next to impossible. okay, where's the storm right now? it's still off the coast, we're still seeing some blustery conditions, even a little moisture across areas
it's adding to the misery left by sandy. more than 700,000 people now have no electricity because of the two storms. some people who got back online are now off line because of this nor'easter. what's going to happen next? that's a big question. janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center. what do the next few days look like? >> reporter: cold. cold tomorrow night, but then we have sunshine and temperatures in the 50s and 60s, so we just have to get through the next couple of...
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storms like sandy can leave victims exposed to very serious health risks. first of all how we can help them and how you can help them. dr. marty mccarry, physician of health from johns hopkins. a great institution. nice to see you, doctor. >> great to see you, jamie. jamie: there is lot of water out there. not a the low the heat either. carbon monoxide is a threat right now. tell us about it. >> people don't know about it. it is an odorless gas and generated from independent generators people bring in the homes or from stove tops. remember pipes can be dislodged whenever there is damage done. this gas seeps into homes. about 10% of all the deaths after katrina were from carbon monoxide poisoning. if you have trouble breathing, should have detector. if you're having trouble breathing or something doesn't seem right, you should get checked out. we're seeing a lot of carbon monoxide poisoning from people who don't sense it. jamie: i thought that the points that you raised were all very important. and we'll put up a full screen folks can have them in the back o
storms like sandy can leave victims exposed to very serious health risks. first of all how we can help them and how you can help them. dr. marty mccarry, physician of health from johns hopkins. a great institution. nice to see you, doctor. >> great to see you, jamie. jamie: there is lot of water out there. not a the low the heat either. carbon monoxide is a threat right now. tell us about it. >> people don't know about it. it is an odorless gas and generated from independent...
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jason is a hurricane chaser who saw sandy up close. took part in special show on the superstorm that airs this sunday on the discovery channel. people think about the tremendous damage this did and it came ashore essentially as a category 1 storm. now they don't typically this far north come ashore as a four or five, right? >> that's right. it is pretty rare. the conditions in this part of the country are not supportive for a big hurricane. it happened where we had category 2 or three but pretty rare you get that kind of a storm. jon: so what are the lessons we can learn? >> i think experience is the best way people can prepare to know what to do for the next storm. a category 1 storm can have tremendous storm surge like we have hurricane sandy. it,000 miles across were the tropical storm force winds which cause a lot of storm surge. you can get a lot of testify station for aek storm. jon: there was bad timing or bad luck, whatever you want to say. came in ashore at essentially a high tide, a full moon, all those combinations all those
jason is a hurricane chaser who saw sandy up close. took part in special show on the superstorm that airs this sunday on the discovery channel. people think about the tremendous damage this did and it came ashore essentially as a category 1 storm. now they don't typically this far north come ashore as a four or five, right? >> that's right. it is pretty rare. the conditions in this part of the country are not supportive for a big hurricane. it happened where we had category 2 or three but...
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we could not have anticipated the furniture or of sandy. how could we have known that we would need all this? you can't blame us. we are so sorry about your power. we are sorry you didn't inform you about your power. they will say that and they'll say they've got limited immunity or in tkepl in a tee. rick: because of an act of god. >> right. rick: doesn't a utility company though that serves the public have a legal responsibility to keep up with technology, to keep up with equipment, to get the latest, to make sure that there itheir infrastructure is in place to serve the country. >> that's why i like it's a class action lawsuit instead of independent complaints. those happen as we know all the time. but a class action like this will get major media attention, will get us all talking about it, and if they prevail i'm hoping that other utility companies around the country will say, you know, we probably don't want to have the same thing happen to us as what happened on long island, let's make sure we do something right. rick: class action l
we could not have anticipated the furniture or of sandy. how could we have known that we would need all this? you can't blame us. we are so sorry about your power. we are sorry you didn't inform you about your power. they will say that and they'll say they've got limited immunity or in tkepl in a tee. rick: because of an act of god. >> right. rick: doesn't a utility company though that serves the public have a legal responsibility to keep up with technology, to keep up with equipment, to...
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in fact, superstorm sandy even devastated this church. their basement was flooded out x they're running this meal operation with no power, so it's a little chilly for folks as well. their going to be serving about a thousand meals today, normally it's about 600. and the new york giants are underwriting this today. the outreach, they say, is not just about the food, it's also therapeutic for sandy victims to talk to one another and the volunteers. >> they leave here, they've had their bellies full, but they've also been able to share experiences and people are here to listen. >> reporter: and, health e the church also has a supply station that we're told has been serving between 70 and 100 people a day since election day. heather: anna, are a lot of charity organizations dealing with the same issues? >> reporter: absolutely. volunteer groups and businesses and religion institutions -- religious institutions across the region are really coming together. the american red cross has served 6.6 million meals and snacks since superstorm sandy hi
in fact, superstorm sandy even devastated this church. their basement was flooded out x they're running this meal operation with no power, so it's a little chilly for folks as well. their going to be serving about a thousand meals today, normally it's about 600. and the new york giants are underwriting this today. the outreach, they say, is not just about the food, it's also therapeutic for sandy victims to talk to one another and the volunteers. >> they leave here, they've had their...
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jon: well, recovery from superstorm sandy has an additional component now. the ongoing search for gasoline in new york and new jersey. patience also in short supply across that region as drivers who actually can find a gas station open have to deal with lines like this one stretching literally for miles. >> no gas. they just closed. >> oh, my god. >> how long have you been waiting? >> about an hour. >> an hour? >> yeah. >> and you're down to e? >> almost. >> so now what are you going to do? >> i got to ride around and keep looking? >> no did you hear the bad news. >> no, what is it? they're out of gas, no gas. >> for real? >> for real. how long have you been waiting? >> about an hour. >> what's next? >> i think i will go home and have breakfast wait for my daughter to let me know she had the baby. she is expecting this weekend. that is the good news. jon: so many problems. rick leventhal live in wall township, new jersey. he has latest there for us. rick? >> reporter: jon, we're at a service plaza on the garden state parkway where drivers are lining up to ge
jon: well, recovery from superstorm sandy has an additional component now. the ongoing search for gasoline in new york and new jersey. patience also in short supply across that region as drivers who actually can find a gas station open have to deal with lines like this one stretching literally for miles. >> no gas. they just closed. >> oh, my god. >> how long have you been waiting? >> about an hour. >> an hour? >> yeah. >> and you're down to e? >>...
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, and superstorm sandy may have impacted these numbers. >> that's right. well, those 439,000 claims were much higher than expected and not only the highest level since april of 2011, it also ends a 42-week streak of being below 400,000. superstorm sandy did leave thousands without jobs, but while new jersey and connecticut reported increases in the claims due to the storm, new york actually reported a drop because power outages prevented many claimants from filing. so that suggests we'll see a spike in new york's jobless claims next week. it's also worth noting that the storm was already factored into the estimate for 375,000 claims, so this was still a very disappointing number, and continuing claims were also up which points to a weak jobs market regardless of the storm. so this is the first survey to be completed after the presidential election, and no matter which way you look at it, jenna, it's bad. as for the markets, one of the reason we might not be seeing a huge dive is because the markets are so oversold right now. the tow was down 185 yesterday
, and superstorm sandy may have impacted these numbers. >> that's right. well, those 439,000 claims were much higher than expected and not only the highest level since april of 2011, it also ends a 42-week streak of being below 400,000. superstorm sandy did leave thousands without jobs, but while new jersey and connecticut reported increases in the claims due to the storm, new york actually reported a drop because power outages prevented many claimants from filing. so that suggests we'll...
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how police think the suspects may have used superstorm sandy to their advantage. we'll have that. >>> dozens of people left homeless after a deadly house explosion destroys an entire main hood. what caused this blast? we're live with the latest on that mystery next. rick: right now some new information on some crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you. testimony concluding in the preliminary hearing for an american soldier charged with killing 16 afghan civilians. staff sergeant robert bales listened as several children testified by video link about the massacre on the 11th of march. he has entered a not guilty plea. >>> police asking for the public's health in finding a missing teenager in georgia. they believe this sfwirl, 14-year-old jezelda was abducted by a 24-year-old hispanic man in the town of glenville over the weekend on saturday. he may have taken her to atlanta. >> the hunt is on for two men caught on camera trying to rob a 7-eleven store in alexander, virginia. they may have ben advantage of the hurricane sandy, since they staged the crime the nig
how police think the suspects may have used superstorm sandy to their advantage. we'll have that. >>> dozens of people left homeless after a deadly house explosion destroys an entire main hood. what caused this blast? we're live with the latest on that mystery next. rick: right now some new information on some crime stories we're keeping an eye on for you. testimony concluding in the preliminary hearing for an american soldier charged with killing 16 afghan civilians. staff sergeant...
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and stores are trying to recoup some of their losses from storm sandy. those stories coming up in hour. first, brand-new stories and breaking news. >> the hamas terror group now accusing israel of breaking the cease-fire rules two days after a truce was reached along the israel-gaza border. they are investigating reports of a palestinian man getting killed today. >> a massive chickenpox outbreak in indiana. health officials say it is the largest known outbreak of this kind in u.s. history. details. >> iowa police on the hunt after a man walks into a bank, hands the teller a note then walks out with an undisclosed amount of money. it's all "happening now." >> hello, everyone, i'm arthel neville in for jenna lee. jon: i'm jon scott. a fragile cease-fire under test. israeli troops shoot dead a palestinian man. they wounded 19 other people, and crowds surged towards gaza's border fence with israel. it's the first significant violence since the truce between israel and gaza's hamas rulers took hold. >> israel's brinkmanship with hamas fueling speculation that
and stores are trying to recoup some of their losses from storm sandy. those stories coming up in hour. first, brand-new stories and breaking news. >> the hamas terror group now accusing israel of breaking the cease-fire rules two days after a truce was reached along the israel-gaza border. they are investigating reports of a palestinian man getting killed today. >> a massive chickenpox outbreak in indiana. health officials say it is the largest known outbreak of this kind in u.s....
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they were damaged during superstorm sandy. should they be rebuilt. it turns out this area is a flood zone.i have oblations. cu you'll get your live report on this controversy coming up. ucin, ucin, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ish for aospectusch s this it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. jon: right now a legal case pitting the rights of innocent civilians. this was sparked by eight bank robbery in aurora, colorado. police, in their case, tracking a gps device that was passed in the stolen money. here is where the controversy begins. they only had the famous description of the getaway car and the suspect. so police wound up training their weapons on nearly two dozen cars at an intersection where the signal said that the gps device was stopped. the cops ordered all of the drivers and passengers out of their cars. some folks were slapping handcuffs before the cops from the perpetr
they were damaged during superstorm sandy. should they be rebuilt. it turns out this area is a flood zone.i have oblations. cu you'll get your live report on this controversy coming up. ucin, ucin, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ish for aospectusch s this it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. jon: right now a legal case...
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so, yes, hurricane sandy ranks near the top of all u.s. natural disasters in terms of cost, but it doesn't approach the full cost of hurricane katrina right now, jenna. jenna: some important context for us there, liz. who's going pay for the billions and billions? >> yeah, that's an important question. 75% of the reimbursement costs for things like mass transit is covered by the federal government; but now new york state and new jersey are asking the federal government to pay potentially 90% to 100%, and governor andrew cuomo of new york is saying, you know what? he does not want new york taxpayers to pay anything towards the cost of hurricane sandy. here is governor cuomo on that. >> to try to finance that through taxes would incapacitate this state. my philosophy isn't change tax increases are always the last, last, last resort. >> and here's the thing, too, in hurricane irene, new york state did pick up a lot of the costs there, but hurricane sandy had a wider impact. and so the federal government needs the step in in a bigger way. back
so, yes, hurricane sandy ranks near the top of all u.s. natural disasters in terms of cost, but it doesn't approach the full cost of hurricane katrina right now, jenna. jenna: some important context for us there, liz. who's going pay for the billions and billions? >> yeah, that's an important question. 75% of the reimbursement costs for things like mass transit is covered by the federal government; but now new york state and new jersey are asking the federal government to pay potentially...
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>> reporter: this is one of the communities hit really hard by hurricane sandy. we talked to people hoping to reverse their fortunes with the half billion dollar jackpot. we'll have more on the largest powerball prize ever, coming up after the break yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something. show her, tom. huh? you should see november! oh, yeah? giving you more. now that's progressive. call or click today. bp has paid overthe people of bp twenty-threeitment to the gulf. billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. d bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. jon: right now new informa
>> reporter: this is one of the communities hit really hard by hurricane sandy. we talked to people hoping to reverse their fortunes with the half billion dollar jackpot. we'll have more on the largest powerball prize ever, coming up after the break yep. the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have...
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you had hurricane sandy. you had re-election of barack obama. you have people realizing not only is it their second amendment right but they may be in a situation where they need a firearm to protect themselves. they're coming to the realization. it is just caused up tick and a spike. last friday on black friday it was through the roof. >> reporter: according to gallup 43% of women surveyed last year report owning a gun which is a new high. the nra is reporting that over the last four or five years there has been exponential increase in women participating in safety programs and licensing programs and hunting programs. women feel safer knowing how to use guns. i can tell you some of the gun shop manufacturers are starting to market more toward women. you see the pink series what i'm wearing here and the long rifles and some are for breast cancer awareness. jon, back to you. jon: anna koiman live at a gun range in new jersey. interesting. anna, thank you. jenna: a new washington guessing game shaping up over who will replace outgoing secretary of
you had hurricane sandy. you had re-election of barack obama. you have people realizing not only is it their second amendment right but they may be in a situation where they need a firearm to protect themselves. they're coming to the realization. it is just caused up tick and a spike. last friday on black friday it was through the roof. >> reporter: according to gallup 43% of women surveyed last year report owning a gun which is a new high. the nra is reporting that over the last four or...
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imagine if your house was destroyed or severely damaged by hurricane sandy. you come home to the mess and find tacked to your front doors a notice threatening criminal prosecution. that's what's happened and has stunned some people here in breezy point when they get that surprise from the government. look at the damage of this house. the waves knocked this building off the foundations, it floated right next to the building next door which then hit house. and imagine this is your home. you've been dealing with all this, and then you come home and see this attached to your front door. it is a notice of deficiency from the department of buildings and says you are hereby notified there is a deficiency at this address, and you are ordered to remedy this deficiency. it tells you to repair and/or replace if possible to make sure you get all necessary permits. the folks here just can't believe it. >> i think the city needs to work with us and not against us, you know? to impose a fine, to threaten violations, i mean, just look around. it's, obviously, people who have
imagine if your house was destroyed or severely damaged by hurricane sandy. you come home to the mess and find tacked to your front doors a notice threatening criminal prosecution. that's what's happened and has stunned some people here in breezy point when they get that surprise from the government. look at the damage of this house. the waves knocked this building off the foundations, it floated right next to the building next door which then hit house. and imagine this is your home. you've...
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this pool was filled with sand when sandy came ashore and it's fil full of sand. they hope to bet this up and running by next memorial day. they have so much work to do. we saw extensive aoeurb use in baextensively damage and they have troops in bay head. you can't get into bay head unless you can prove you are a resident. there is extensive damage. a lot of the homes are extensively damaged or unliveable. many of the homes don't have power base it's not safe to have power. we talked to one woman whose house is actually okay, one of the few people living here in point pleasant beachment if you look over this way you can see some of the houses that are actually on the ocean that lost pieces of their walls, they boarded them up. we have seen some residents going through the homes, and trying to still dry out possession -gss an possessions and we have seen a lot of contractors here doing work in this town. the amount of work left to be done is truly remarkable. jon: it has the feeling of a ghost down really. >> reporter: it does. the woman told us who is living here
this pool was filled with sand when sandy came ashore and it's fil full of sand. they hope to bet this up and running by next memorial day. they have so much work to do. we saw extensive aoeurb use in baextensively damage and they have troops in bay head. you can't get into bay head unless you can prove you are a resident. there is extensive damage. a lot of the homes are extensively damaged or unliveable. many of the homes don't have power base it's not safe to have power. we talked to one...
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they lost everything in superstorm sandy. now people in staten island are getting major boost. a secret santa visiting them and handing out hundred dollar bills. more on that coming up. >>> also an anchor over on msnbc portraying senator john mccain as a racist for his criticism of u.n. ambassador susan rice. our news watch team, judith miller and kirsten powers, next with more thoughts on that. jenna: there it is, sorry about that. we're getting breaking news out of casper, wyoming, there's a community college there, casper college, and the lotters indicate that -- reports indicate there was a shooting on campus. one dead, one wounded according to local reports. a college spokesperson saying at the time that he believes, according to what from police, that the shooter is dead. we're still trying to work out, again, some of these new reports just into the newsroom of one dead, one wounded at this community college in casper, wyoming. as we hear more, we will bring you this breaking news. jon? jon: new questions out there, jenna, about racism after a television anchor goes on a
they lost everything in superstorm sandy. now people in staten island are getting major boost. a secret santa visiting them and handing out hundred dollar bills. more on that coming up. >>> also an anchor over on msnbc portraying senator john mccain as a racist for his criticism of u.n. ambassador susan rice. our news watch team, judith miller and kirsten powers, next with more thoughts on that. jenna: there it is, sorry about that. we're getting breaking news out of casper, wyoming,...